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FINDINGS OF FACT <br /> <br />RE: Kendrick Memorial Hospital, Inc. <br /> 1201 Hadley Road <br /> Mooresville, IN 46158 <br /> <br /> This matter came before the Mooresville Board of Zoning <br />Appeals on October 19, 1988, at the regularly scheduled meeting <br />date and time. The petition requested a variance from develop- <br />ment standards to place two signs at the southeast corner of State <br />Road 67 and Hadley Road. <br /> <br /> The Mooresville Board of Zoning Appeals having heard evidence <br />on the above captioned petition now makes the following findings <br />of fact pursuant to I.C. 36-7-4-9-18.5: <br /> <br /> 1. The approval would not be injurious to the public health, <br />safety, morals, and general welfare of the community, said signs <br />having no impact on any of these factors due to its location. <br /> <br /> 2. That the use and value of the area adjacent to the <br />property included in the variance would not be affected in a <br />substantially adverse manner since the sign was located off of a <br />state highway right-of-way and in an area where there were no <br />residential uses. <br /> <br /> 3. That the strict application of the terms of the Zoning <br />Ordinance would result in practical difficulties in the use of the <br />property which would place the signs in an area where they would <br />be of no benefit, being so far from a visual area from the road, <br />and being too small to accomplish the needed goals of said <br />directional signs, and that due to the large amount of area owned <br /> <br /> <br />
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